Yes any living organism can have children. In the bee's case the queen bee lays eggs in the hive.
no they produce penguins
There are many ways people can have children. People can conceive their own children or adopt the children for example.
She is born a queen and different from other bees. She will leave her birth nest and mate, then start her own colony. All of the bees there are her children. :)
There is actually a story about making babies called Birds, Bees, Babies in which the birds and the bees make a baby and then the stork delivers it. They use frogs and snails and puppy dog tails. The story is a way to satisfy the curiosity of children who are asking where babies come from. The birds and bees story is called Birds, Bees, Babies and was written by J.L. Sweat.
The "birds and the bees" story is a metaphor for explaining sex and reproduction to children. It typically involves discussing how birds and bees pollinate flowers and lay eggs to create offspring, which parallels how humans reproduce to have babies. The purpose is to provide a simple explanation of the concept of reproduction in a way that is understandable to young children.
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Swarm can be a noun (a swarm of bees) or a verb (Children swarm the beach).
Allergies, fear, hearsay, misinformation, previous experience and protective instincts describe why people do not like bees. People dislike and/or fear bees from allergic reactions of their own or of others. They try to make inside and outside environments as safe and trouble-free as possible for children and the elderly, the reactive and the sick.
Apparently someone had the talk with their children && used peanuts instead of birds && bees -__-
Mobile phones r the things that attract the teenagers like the flowers attract the bees....
Eat your grains children! Theyll make you smell fart forever and monkey deus
To safely remove bees from a sandbox in a children's playground, it's best to contact a local beekeeper or pest control professional experienced in humane bee removal. Avoid using pesticides, as they can harm beneficial insects and the environment. If immediate action is needed, gently cover the sandbox with a tarp or blanket to deter bees and keep children safe until help arrives. Always prioritize safety and conservation, as many bee species are crucial for pollination.